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Offline Jesse

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Re: IPE question???
« Reply #15 on: March 02, 2009, 12:39:44 pm »
I dont think it has to be acetone thats just what I use. I think denatured alcohol or naptha or any cleaner that evaporates fast would work.
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Re: IPE question???
« Reply #16 on: March 02, 2009, 09:05:20 pm »
I just wipe it down sometimes with a moist paper towel and dry it then glue it up. Bill, the piece you are getting isn't oily at all, and I'd just use it as is..The 100# bow made from the same board is  doing just fine glued up like this.. ;)

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Offline Muina

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« Reply #17 on: March 03, 2009, 11:30:57 am »
Thanks for all the information, I looked at the White Spirit in my garage and that contains Naptha so I'm gonna go ahead and try that on a bit of scrap (i may have bought a lot of Ipe but I'm not prepared to experiment on a good piece, it took me nearly a year to find somewhere that sold it cheap enough!).

Again, thanks so much for all the information, I hope to be able to contribute equally in the near future

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« Reply #18 on: March 03, 2009, 02:48:28 pm »
I've made many bamboo and hickory backed ipe bows, and I've used TB3 for all, and degreased with aclcohol. No problems or failures. Don't touch the degreased surface after with anything (including your hands), and wait for the alcohol to evaporate, and glue away.

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Re: IPE question???
« Reply #19 on: March 03, 2009, 11:34:39 pm »
 I've used Acetone, brake cleaner and oven cleaner. They all work.Wood like Rich is talking about I've washed down with dish soap and water.
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Re: IPE question???
« Reply #20 on: March 04, 2009, 06:58:53 pm »
I went to get some acetone for cleaning ipe for a local boatyard, it was a silly price and a silly quantity so I bought a bottle of really cheap nail varnish remover for less than £1.  It's basically acetone and does the job just fine.  Just go into the local cheap cosmetics store and don't be embarassed! The glue I use keeps changing its trade name here but I think stateside it is sold as resorcinol.  Had no problems with it at all, made 4 ipe and boo bows this way.  No signs of glue failure.

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« Reply #21 on: March 05, 2009, 11:29:44 am »
Thanks for sharing, what names has the glue you're using gone under before? I might recognise it and I may be able to ask around for it (there's a guy at my local 'Arnold Lavers' that seems to be a glue expert, he'll probably know).

I glued up a straight longbow stave (Ash for the backing) using a different board of Ipe, it seems to have glued fine but I haven't actually put any tension on the limbs yet. I degreased with White Spirit until the cloth stopped getting a brown colour on it which I assume was the wood's oils? Anywho, my reflex deflex stave that I glued using the same method delammed - again - but this time cracked the Ipe because I'd left it on a wall as soon as I heard the creaking. I don't think this glue can cope with the sheer strength of the Ipe.

Thanks very much for all your help

Offline DarkSoul

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Re: IPE question???
« Reply #22 on: March 05, 2009, 06:47:34 pm »
I bought a bottle of really cheap nail varnish remover for less than £1.  It's basically acetone and does the job just fine.  Just go into the local cheap cosmetics store and don't be embarassed!

In such a cosmetics store, I've also found acetone in the Netherlands. I found it in the cleaning products section. There was hydrogen peroxide, alcohol 70%, alcohol 97% and acetone right next to each other. It was fairly expensive (around 2 euros for 75 mL) and there was only one store I found it in. I didn't buy is, because I use denatured alcohol (the blue stuff you use for small burners) instead. That is way cheaper, and works just as well I think. Denatured alcohol is found in many hardware stores, even in supermarkets in my country.
When degreasing a wood with any form of liquid degreaser, you need to use a LOT of liquid. You want the oils to mix with the degreaser, and then removed. Myself, I use a cotton cloth drenched in alcohol. After degreasing ipé with alcohol, you will see the wood has turned much lighter in color. The liquid really has removed the coloring agents.
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Re: IPE question???
« Reply #23 on: March 05, 2009, 07:48:27 pm »
Ah, that's what denatured alcohol is - methylated spirits. I've got loads of that, it's really cheap from B&Q!

I still think the glue's not strong enough to cope with a r/d ipe stave though, the longbow went through early tillering stages perfectly (I was really lucky and got almost perfect tiller straight off too :P) it's pulling 46# @ 14" on half brace so it's a little heavy but I knew I was going to underestimate the wood somewhat.

I'm gonna check out that resorcinol glue seeing as I know that's been tried and tested.

Wish me luck finding it
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Offline Muina

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Re: IPE question???
« Reply #24 on: March 05, 2009, 08:13:04 pm »
Just did a little bit of research on this resorcinol stuff, and I've found two likely candidates. They're both a type of resorcinol called 'Cascophen', I would greatly appreciate it if somebody would take a look at the two glues and let me know if they are the sort of thing I need to be looking for :)

http://www.protecdirect.co.uk/Extrarez-Adhesives/Extraphen-Water-Resistant-Glue.htm

http://www.pvrdirect.co.uk/productinfo.aspx?catref=CASCOPHEN&gclid=CIyll_z_jJkCFQulQwod4RZvmw

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Re: IPE question???
« Reply #25 on: March 06, 2009, 10:32:34 am »
Hi Muina,

I'm in the UK too.  I bought my acetone from a car body spray shop, in a 5 gall tin, and decant it into smaller tin-topped glass jars (recycled pasta sauce jars!).  Not very expensive, but make sure you store it carefully, and try to keep it off your skin.  I have used it very successfully with Extraphen when backing Ipe with bamboo, and when backing osage with bamboo.  I have also used it successfully with hickory backing on Ipe and ERC without failure so far.

Good luck !

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Re: IPE question???
« Reply #26 on: March 06, 2009, 07:49:34 pm »
Thanks Bob, I'll order some as soon as I wake up in the morning. It's much needed now as well, after a long day of trying to get the bottom tip overlay to stick (My 6th try's glueing as I type) I've ended up using the resintite and a surprising amount of Meths for a 2" offcut of Ipe.

Thanks again for everyone's help, I'll see if I can get some pictures up of the finished bows (longbow and R/D) when they're done :D